The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, GentJohn Murray, 1826 - 341 من الصفحات |
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... magnitude of many English travellers among us , who , I was assured , were very little people in their own country . I will visit this land of wonders , thought I , and see the gigantic race from which I 4 THE AUTHOR'S.
... magnitude of many English travellers among us , who , I was assured , were very little people in their own country . I will visit this land of wonders , thought I , and see the gigantic race from which I 4 THE AUTHOR'S.
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... page in existence . There is no gradual transition by which , as in Europe , the features and population of one country blend almost imperceptibly with those of another . From the moment you lose sight of the land you have.
... page in existence . There is no gradual transition by which , as in Europe , the features and population of one country blend almost imperceptibly with those of another . From the moment you lose sight of the land you have.
الصفحة 8
... land fade . away like a cloud in the horizon , it seemed as if I had closed one volume of the world and its concerns , and had time for meditation , before I opened another . That land , too , now vanishing from my view , which ...
... land fade . away like a cloud in the horizon , it seemed as if I had closed one volume of the world and its concerns , and had time for meditation , before I opened another . That land , too , now vanishing from my view , which ...
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... land ! " was given from the mast head . None but those who have experienced it can form an idea of the delicious throng of sensations which rush into an American's bosom , when he first comes in sight of Europe . There is a volume of ...
... land ! " was given from the mast head . None but those who have experienced it can form an idea of the delicious throng of sensations which rush into an American's bosom , when he first comes in sight of Europe . There is a volume of ...
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... land . The tide and wind were so favourable , that the ship was enabled to come at once to the pier . It was thronged with people ; some , idle lookers - on , others eager expectants of friends or relatives . I could distinguish the ...
... land . The tide and wind were so favourable , that the ship was enabled to come at once to the pier . It was thronged with people ; some , idle lookers - on , others eager expectants of friends or relatives . I could distinguish the ...
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